Normally, I’d say it’s poor taste to speak ill of the dead. Normally.
That’s not what the motivation is here. The media are
- aware that the family can bury them
- afraid to lose their jobs
- beholden to their
mastersshareholders (or their Rupert Murdochs) - trying to make this go away
- not on the side of the American people
For media companies it’s not usually shareholders that call the shots, it’s one obscenely rich old guy, like Rupert Murdoch.
Mass murderer was finally stopped by one of his victims
If you’re a fucking millionaire, at least have the decency to hire a driver when you’re sauced. Ffs.
No, he didn’t get enough thrill of a kill from work, it’s not the same, don’t be mean like that to this poor person.
Even if you’re not a millionaire, please at least get an Uber or taxi.
chill, it’s called booze cruising
Fake news don’t see no crime the way we don’t see no murder.
The Adjuster is a public servant, never forget.
separated from his wife for years
Remember that according to the FBI more than half of murderers know their victims personally, and about a quarter are family relations.
I think the police really need to drop this whole “assassination” false flag and investigate the more probable angles. Could be that he was closeted and killed by a jilted lover, or the husband of the secretary he was banging, or a hitman hired by the estranged wife. No sense in harassing every man with a green jacket over this.
False flag? What are you on m8? Just gonna invenet your own narrative? The bullets had writing on that was a title of an book bashing g the industry…
Just trying to get the cops to stop harassing innocent and unrelated people is all.
Have ypu tried violence?
I plead the 5th
He gotta be on poppers…
It looked too amateurish to be a hit, although I suppose it could have been a budget hitman.
How many hits have you seen to be able to judge the quality?
I played through the first four Hitman games. It looked way more professional than average.
There wasn’t even an exploding duck.
Or a homing suitcase
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From a movie hitman perspective sure. Real life “hits” don’t look like they do in the movies though. You can find videos of truly amateurish hits online easily. The most violent cities in US see them happen often. Whomever this person did this was calm, seemed disciplined, got the job done. On a scale from drive by to James Bond, I’d put him solidly in the middle.
Most ‘budget’ hitmen would have been caught by now. The average hitman is a local schlub who has no idea what they’re doing and can’t even afford to leave the city or neighborhood that they live in. The police speculate that the guy was from out of town and probably left the city ASAP. While we really have no idea what his story is, he probably is a slightly above average hitman if he managed to kill someone as important as Brian Thimpson and still evaded capture after almost a week.
While murderers have been caught months or even years after the fact, those murders aren’t as brazen or open as this one was.
True, not being caught yet is impressive, whether it be luck or skill.
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You think? An amateur would not have had that level of composure when the gun jammed. At a minimum they understood the limitations of their tools beforehand and was not surprised when it happened.
I don’t think it jammed, some kind of silencer issue where you have to manual reload. I don’t know guns just repeating talk I’ve heard. So the gunman would have known to manually reload like that…
He likely had an unregistered suppressor, which would lack a part that prevents jams. I’ve seen people saying he was probably accounting for the possibility of a jam
Yes I was dumbing it down but you’re both right. My point is that they new it would happen and was prepared for it, ensuring smooth operation regardless of the limitation.
Being separated from his wife is personal and not something I’d judge someone for. The rest is ok
Of course, until the media paints him as a “beloved father and husband.”
It’s not judgment, just correcting the record.
That makes sense. I’ve not followed the media portrayal, so I wasn’t aware of that context.
From tja@sh.itjust.works
https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/slain-healthcare-ceos-life-airbrushed
Ken is really killing with that coverage here. Good job.
Makes me wonder what they’ll write about Trump when he passes.
“A leader beloved by all…”
Beloved father may well still be true.
In which case, “beloved” is not necessarily a qualifier for “husband”. That’s some clever word play. He’s a beloved father…also he’s a husband. Nothing really to say about the latter one. Just stating a fact.
The Victorian era had a whole coded obituary system for this kind of thing, e.g. “he was generous with his affections and had a convivial spirit” aka a drunk who cheated on his wife constantly.
He’s from corporate so he’s not really part of our family… And divorced so he’s not really part of his family
Exactly, that’s not a crime, nor is it immoral. Why mix it with the real shit?
because the media is constantly harping on how this guy was a husband with kids as if that makes his death inexcusable. if even his family was sick of his shit it kinda puts that narrative to bed.
Oh, that makes sense then. Thanks.
Context. Otherwise we are dichtomous animals. Wisdom requires context logic does not.
Fake news loved top tell he is married with kid… this dude don’t live with his wife…
And all that does not matter, he headed up a corporation which took peoples money to insure them against costs associated with their health care, and then denied paying out money his company had promised them when they needed it causing suffering and death. Those facts are indisputable.
Yes but have you thought of those poor shareholders? How are they going to afford to hire their yacht staff if they aren’t rolling in bank? Can’t let a little pain and suffering get in the way of that.
Props to Klippenstein, he’s consistently been an exemplar* of good journalism
Kenny Klipps does great work, one of the very few last bastions of actual journalism remaining in America.
Props to Klippenstein, he’s consistently been an examlar of good journalism
When David Grusch testified that UFOs are real, Klippenstein made a point of exposing that Grusch had past issues with PTSD and alcoholism stemming from his service.
Examlar indeed.
That seems relevant to me, a disinterested observer. 🤷♂️
Yeah, it really makes anything he does invalid. The same as it would for you or I.
Maybe I should also clarify: fuck business ghouls. I’m not here to defend health insurance.
It’s an important factor to consider when thinking about the credibility of his claims. That’s what journalism is supposed to do, give people the facts. I get that discussing people’s medical history and psychological condition is a sensitive subject, but when someone’s making public claims and accusations in front of congress about delusional stuff like “non-human spacecraft” and their dead pilots that level of scrutiny is justified.
Why do you assume it’s delusional?
lol. You guys had me looking up “examlar” thinking I was going to learn a new word.
My hopes were dashed as I’ve discovered that you two just misspelled “exemplar”. Probably on purpose. I’m sure of it. How dare you!
Whoops lol, not both of us just me. But yes, both entirely intentional and also daeviosly malicious 😈
You’re truly an examlar of good spelling :P
True, but also consistently under fire for actually being a good journalist. If you’re reading this keep up the good fight!
mind that if this were a black child shot in the back by a white supremacist they would be researching his life day and night to find maybe one photo where he made a weird hand sign so they can say he was no angel and maybe he was a gang member who knows …
but an actual demon gets killed and the opposite campaign begins
Nah, they have definitely scoured back years of Facebook photos just to find a single one that isn’t gang signs or posing with an illegal-in-illinois handgun.
It reminds me of the whole “don’t speak ill of the dead” as if them dying suddenly exonerates them from being a massive pile of shit while they were alive.
I won’t miss him.
Can we get a link to an article or something?
The first article on his website
Whenever it’s someone killed by the cops they immediately expose anything negative they can find about the victim.
Also he was a murderer
Murderer by proxy which is much worse, in my opinion.
Hard to say. By proxy implies every engineer, everyone who works on an oil rig cause that’s the available jobs etc etc. is evil. This guy didn’t directly kill anyone, but it’s hard to say by proxy. Unless you just mean proxy in the sense of “he ordered someone else to do it” in which case I agree.
Lucky he wasn’t darker than a light tan